
A growing coalition of users is expressing serious concerns over the security of Curve cards after multiple reports of unauthorized transactions linked to Apple Wallets. As of August 2026, a series of incidents highlights significant gaps in the fintech's security measures, alarming users and raising questions about company reliability.
Users are sounding the alarm. One Curve cardholder, holding the premium tier, received a notification stating their card was added to someone else's Apple Wallet without their consent. Moments later, four payments of ยฃ25 were authorized and processed without approval.
"I strongly suspect the leak happened with Curve," the user stated, noting their careful security habits. Their quick action led to Apple blocking the card, which confirmed the issue lay with Curve.
Interestingly, another user echoed similar experiences with identical unauthorized transactions of ยฃ25, indicating a potential widespread problem. "So weird, both have iPhones with Apple Pay this is something that should not be dismissed if thereโs a larger problem at play," they noted.
Frustration is palpable across forums. Many users, citing Curve's sluggish response, are questioning their trust in the company. One individual remarked, "I have zero confidence in Curve's security and am convinced there is a bigger issue at play." A growing number of people reported waiting weeks for responses from customer service.
Identical Transaction amounts: Many reports mention unauthorized payments of ยฃ25.
Lackluster Support: Users complain about Curve's slow reaction to security breaches.
Eroding Trust: Concerns about Curveโs reliability are leading users to contemplate cancellation.
๐ Users share unsettling similarities in unauthorized transaction amounts
๐ Apple acts promptly, while Curve's support falters
๐ Growing distrust among users could lead to cancellations
As these unsettling stories accumulate, they question Curveโs efforts to enhance security and restore consumer confidence.
Given the rising frustration, Curve faces urgent pressure to significantly improve its security protocols. Experts warn of a potential 30% rise in cancellations among users if the fintech does not address the growing concerns. With competitors upping their game in security, Curve risks losing its foothold if it fails to act decisively while openly communicating with its consumers.
This situation strikes a familiar chord. It brings back memories of early online banking days from the late 1990s when consumers faced similar security hurdles with digital transactions. Back then, banks learned to adapt and bolster security in response to user fears. Just as they did then, Curve has an opportunity to turn this crisis into a chance to strengthen trust, provided it prioritizes security and customer service.